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Source: Giants hiring former Eagles aide Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator

Nagy was head coach of the Bears from 2018-21. He spent several years working under Andy Reid in Kansas City and with the Eagles.

Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy during a game against the Broncos on Nov. 16.
Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy during a game against the Broncos on Nov. 16. Read moreDavid Zalubowski / AP

The New York Giants are hiring Matt Nagy to be their offensive coordinator, according to a person with knowledge of the decision.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the move had not been announced.

Nagy spent the past three seasons in that role with Kansas City, including helping the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in the 2023 season and reach the title game in 2024. Nagy was head coach of the Chicago Bears from 2018-21 after several years moving up the ranks working under Andy Reid in Kansas City and with the Eagles.

He is the second major addition for new Giants coach John Harbaugh’s staff after Dennard Wilson was hired to be defensive coordinator. Todd Monken was the favorite to run the offense before he got his first NFL head coaching job when the Cleveland Browns hired him.

The Chiefs ranked 20th in the league in offense last season, missing the playoffs in the process. Eric Bieniemy, who held the job before Nagy, is returning to the team.